Interactive technical note where students can learn how to draft a balance of payments and learn how it works. This is...
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Interactive technical note where students can learn how to draft a balance of payments and learn how it works. This is structured in three dynamics with very different objectives. The first two focus on an orderly or systematic drafting of a balance of payments, defining its structure and assigning a place to each item and the corresponding items to each sub-balance. There are also exercises with some simple questions to test the students´ understanding of the measurement and interpretation of a balance of payments and there are some practical applications of using a balance of payments as an instrument for economic analysis.

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Animation

Author:
Rafael Pampillón

Date Added:
Jul 15, 2009
Date Modified:
Aug 10, 2017

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This video visually describes the 2007 opening of the first Second Life embassy. The Swedish embassy contains information...
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This video visually describes the 2007 opening of the first Second Life embassy. The Swedish embassy contains information associated with Swedish culture, history, and travel.

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Author:
Unknown

Date Added:
Jun 24, 2009
Date Modified:
Aug 30, 2017

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This game is by the Nobel Price Organization. The Trade Ruler educational game and related reading are based on the 1977...
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This game is by the Nobel Price Organization. The Trade Ruler educational game and related reading are based on the 1977 Prize in Economic Sciences, which was awarded for a theory showing that countries engage in and benefit from trade if their production resources differ from each other. The Heckscher-Ohlin Trade Theory is about how two countries can get greater gains from trading with each other if they have different resources – one have more labor and the other have more capital (that is technical equipment and machinery). The Trade Ruler game is set in "the Hechscher-Ohlin world" players are to make an island (a country) prosper by trading. As a ruler of an island players want to engage in international trade to achieve this goal.

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Animation

Author:
The Nobel Prize Organization

Date Added:
Oct 06, 2011
Date Modified:
Aug 16, 2012

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This commercial site allows you to select a country flag. One can then select how you want the flag cut up for a jigsaw...
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This commercial site allows you to select a country flag. One can then select how you want the flag cut up for a jigsaw puzzle (6 piece, 12 piece, even 100 pieces). The puzzle is created and you can solve it. It will also provide an animated solution.

Material Type:
Animation

Author:
jigzone.com

Date Added:
Sep 02, 2002
Date Modified:
Mar 18, 2017

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